How to Say ‘What else’ in French
Qu'est-ce que tu as fait d'autre
kə ɛ s kə ty a fɛ d otʁ
[kə ɛ s kə ty a fɛ d otʁ]
💬 Usage Tip: Notice the structure 'qu'est-ce que' for questions.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, it's polite to inquire about someone’s activities.
Phrase Breakdown
Qu'est-ce que
kə ɛ s kə
What
Introductory phrase for questions.
Qu'est-ce que tu penses ?
What do you think?
Words in this phrase
Qu'
[kə]
What
Used to seek information about a thing.
Qu'est-ce que tu as fait d'autre aujourd'hui ?
What else have you done today?
est
[ɛ]
is
Used to specify a thing that has been or will be mentioned.
Qu'est-ce qui se passe ?
What is happening?
-ce
[s]
it
Used to introduce a clause.
Qu'est-ce ?
What is it?
que
[kə]
that
Indicates a specific thing being mentioned.
Qu'est-ce que tu as dit ?
What did you say?
tu as fait
ty a fɛ
you have done
Refers to actions completed by the person.
Tu as fait le travail.
You did the work.
Words in this phrase
tu
[ty]
you
Second person singular subject pronoun.
Tu as fait ça ?
Did you do that?
as
[a]
have
Indicates a past completed action.
Tu as vu quelque chose ?
Did you see something?
fait
[fɛ]
done
To perform an action or task.
Qu'as-tu fait ?
What have you done?
d'autre
d otʁ
else
Refers to something additional or different.
Rien d'autre.
Nothing else.
Words in this phrase
d'
[d]
of
Used to indicate inclusion or possession.
Beaucoup d'autres idées.
A lot of other ideas.
autre
[otʁ]
other
Refers to an additional or different item.
Y a-t-il autre chose ?
Is there anything else?
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